Sabrina Alves dos Santos
Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária
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Planta Daninha | 2013
Germani Concenço; Michely Tomazi; I.V.T. Correia; Sabrina Alves dos Santos; Leandro Galon
In simple terms, a phytosociological survey is a group of ecological evaluation methods whose aim is to provide a comprehensive overview of both the composition and distribution of plant species in a given plant community. To understand the applicability of phytosociological surveys for weed science, as well as their validity, their ecological basis should be understood and the most suitable ones need to be chosen, because cultivated fields present a relatively distinct group of selecting factors when compared to natural plant communities. For weed science, the following sequence of steps is proposed as the most suitable: (1) overall infestation; (2) phytosociological tables/graphs; (3) intra-characterization by diversity; (4) inter-characterization and grouping by cluster analysis. A summary of methods is established in order to assist Weed Science researchers through their steps into the realm of phytosociology.
Planta Daninha | 2014
Germani Concenço; Ivo de Sá Motta; I.V.T. Correia; Sabrina Alves dos Santos; A. Mariani; R.F. Marques; W.G. Palharini; M.E.S. Alves
We aimed with this study to compare weed infestation in coffee under two different cropping managements: conventional coffee grown alone, or intercropped with banana plantation in a year-round basis (late spring, late summer, late fall and late winter). The experiment was installed in 2009 under field conditions at the Escola Municipal Rural Benedita Figueiro de Oliveira, in the city of Ivinhema in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. Assessments of weed occurrence were made three years after employment, on both cropping systems, and density, frequency, dominance and the importance value for each plant species in each system and season were quantified. Plant diversity within each system was estimated by Simpson and Shannon-Weiner indexes. Similarity between cropping systems were also assessed by the binary asymmetric similarity coefficient of Jaccard. Absolute infestation and spontaneous species differed between the two cropping systems in all seasons. Overall species diversity is higher in the monocrop compared with the intercrop, and it is associated in this study with the higher incidence of troublesome species. Areas were similar in terms of weed composition only in the Fall. Shading provided by the banana trees shows to be an efficient culture management aiming to suppress weeds in agro-ecological planting systems.
Planta Daninha | 2014
Germani Concenço; Cesar José da Silva; I.V.T. Correia; J.A.N. Silva; Sabrina Alves dos Santos; A.L. Fróes; D.N. Fábris; Luiz Alberto Staut
This study aimed to evaluate the level of infestation by weed species in a consolidated Jatropha plantation, as a function of the plant species grown in interrows. The experiment was installed in 2006 at the district of Itahum, city of Dourados, state of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, made possible through a partnership between Embrapa Western Agriculture and Paraiso Farm. Treatments consisted of (1) Jatropha in monocrop, with no plant at the interrrows; or the following plants cultivaded at the interrows of Jatropha: (2) Stylosanthes spp.; (3) Brachiaria ruziziensis; (4) Brachiaria ruziziensis + Stylosanthess pp.; (5) Brachiaria humidicola; (6) Panicum maximum cv. massai; (7) Cajanus cajan cv. anao; (8) Crotalaria spectabilis; (9) Crop rotation system 1 - (maize second crop -Crambe abyssinica - soybean - peanut); and (10) Crop rotation system 2 - (cowpea - radish - maize - cowpea) conducted for two years. Phytosociological characterization of weed species was accomplished in 2011 based on the Ecological Approach. Estimations of relative abundance, frequency, dominance and Importance Value Index were obtained. Areas were also characterized by the diversity coefficients of Simpson and modified Shannon-Weiner, and then grouped by cluster analysis. Areas with low soil coverage resulted in higher infestation levels; crop rotation in the interrows of Jatropha produced a significant reduction in weed infestation, but the lowest infestation levels were observed when grasses were grown intercropped with Jatropha. Lower diversity coefficients were associated with occurrence of the most troublesome weed species. In the first years after planting Jatropha, species of Brachiaria or a crop rotation involving species with high mulching ability and whose biomass exhibit a high C:N ratio, should be established in the interrows to avoid problems with weeds infestation.
American Journal of Plant Sciences | 2014
Germani Concenço; Cesar José da Silva; Michely Tomazi; R. F. Marques; Sabrina Alves dos Santos; Maxwell Eliezer dos Santos Alves; W. G. Palharini; Air Lisboa Froes; Denise Nascimento Fabris
Cadernos de Agroecologia | 2015
Daniele Fabiana Glaeser; Harley Nonato de Oliveira; I.V.T. Correia; Sabrina Alves dos Santos; Priscila Laranjeira Rôdas
Cadernos de Agroecologia | 2015
Germani Concenço; Ivo de Sá Motta; Sabrina Alves dos Santos; Maxwell Eliezer dos Santos Alves; T. S. Melo; R. F. Marques
Cadernos de Agroecologia | 2015
Germani Concenço; Ivo de Sá Motta; Sabrina Alves dos Santos; Maxwell Eliezer dos Santos Alves; T. S. Melo; Andressa Mariani
American Journal of Plant Sciences | 2015
Marcio Akira Ito; Germani Concenço; R. F. Marques; Sabrina Alves dos Santos; Maxwell Eliezer dos Santos Alves; W. G. Palharini; T. S. Melo; Laryssa Barbosa Xavier Silva; Larissa Tagara Linhares; Samara Emerim Concenço
Revista de Ciências Agrárias | 2014
Germani Concenço; Evander Alves Ferreira; R. F. Marques; Tiago C. Nunes; Sabrina Alves dos Santos; W. G. Palharini; I. R. Marschall; Maxwell Eliezer dos Santos Alves; Cristiane G. Mendonça
Archive | 2014
Ivo de Sá Motta; Sabrina Alves dos Santos; Maxwell Eliezer dos Santos Alves; Eliezer dos Santos; Thais Stradioto; Rodolpho Freire
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